European Minimum Income Network 2 (EMIN2)
The European Minimum Income Network 2 (EMIN 2) is an informal Network of organisations and individuals committed to achieve the progressive realisation of the right to adequate, accessible and enabling Minimum Income Schemes. The organisations involved include the relevant public authorities, service providers, social partners, academics, policy makers at different levels, NGOs, and fosters the involvement of people who benefit or could benefit from minimum income support. EMIN is organised at EU and national levels, in all the Member States of the European Union and also in Iceland, Norway, Macedonia (FYROM) and Serbia. EMIN is coordinated by the European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN) – more information on EMIN can be found at www.emin-eu.net.
The main goal of this project is to strengthen Networking, awareness raising and policy debates at EU and national level on the importance of adequate and accessible minimum income schemes. The EMIN Network should be open to any organisation, body or individual who will support the progressive realisation of adequate Minimum Income Schemes.
Results
- EMIN Context Report SLOVENIA. Developments in relation to Minimum Income Schemes
- Setting the scene. EMIN Context Report. Developments in relation to Minimum Income Schemes in Europe
- Prenovljen načrt EU za postopno uresničevanje ustreznih, dostopnih in vključevalnih shem minimalnih dohodkov v Evropi
- REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE PEER REVIEW ON COVERAGE AND NON-TAKE-UP OF MINIMUM INCOME
Helsinki 13-14 March 2018
Lauri Mäkinen
Department of Social Research, University of Turku
April 2018 - REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE PEER REVIEW ON THE USE OF REFERENCE BUDGETS FOR POLICY PURPOSES
Antwerp 18-19 September 2018
Tess Penne & Irene Cussó Parcerisas
University of Antwerp
November 2018 - REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE PEER REVIEW ON ACTIVE INCLUSION
Madrid 21 September 2018
Hugh Frazer
Social Inclusion Policy and Practice Adjunct Professor, Maynooth University, Ireland
November 2018
Partners:
- ETUC European Trade Union Institute
- Belgian Federal Public Service Social Integration, anti-Poverty Policy, Social Economy and Federal Urban Policy
- UA University of Antwerp
- Academic Experts and Experts by Experience
- The National EMIN Networks
- The EU Level Supporters Group – Open to organisations and actors committed to ensuring adequate and accessible Minimum Income Schemes